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If you are the lucky owner of any iPhone between the iPhone 6 and iPhone 8, then you should definitely get smarter. There are so-called antenna lines on the back and sides of your device. These are exactly the stripes that in a way "disrupt" the back surface of the iPhone - mostly on the iPhone 6 and 6s. On newer iPhones, the stripes on the back are no longer so prominent, but they still feature here. These stripes can get dirty very easily, and they get dirty even faster if you own a light version of the device. However, cleaning these stripes is very simple and can be done by absolutely everyone even at home. So let's see how to do it.

How to clean the antenna lines on the back of the iPhone

First, you need to get a classic one rubber – either you can use pencil with eraser or an ordinary one in the hand - both work almost the same. Now you just need to start the stripes on the back erase exactly the same as if you were to erase a pencil from paper. You can use the eraser to remove how impurities, so also smaller scratches, which may appear over time. For this experiment, I drew a line on my iPhone 6s with an alcohol marker and then simply erased it. Since I haven't had a case on my iPhone in a while, the stripes have shown signs of wear. You can't really see it in the photos, in any case, even with scuffs, the rubber handled and removed them without any problems.

I have exactly the same experience with the black version of the iPhone 7, when the rubber in this case also freed the side of the phone from dirt and light signs of wear. Of course, you will notice the biggest difference in light colors. You can certainly put your before and after photo in the comments.

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